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  • … of record keeping. It is safe to assume humans would not be anywhere near as prosperous as we are today without our … religious beliefs. All can speak freely – Securing free speech for all One graphic artist in Colorado took a stand … that free speech is for everyone, and every American should be free to choose what to say—and what not to …
  • … applies to every American, which is why the freedoms of speech and religion must be protected at all institutions of higher learning. At … what side of a particular issue you may fall on, we all should agree that everyone should be able to share their …
  • … homeschooling was thought by officials in many states to be illegal. Today, homeschooling is recognized as legal in … that life is protected as a human right. The government should ensure everyone has the opportunity to live out their … It is the cornerstone of societies that promote free speech, tolerance, human dignity, and human flourishing. …
  • … Victory! Connecticut Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Won't Be Forced to Speak Against Its Mission A pro-life pregnancy center in Connecticut saw its free speech rights threatened by the local government. Written by … tolerant,” Harle added. The bottom line Pregnancy centers should be free to serve women and offer the support they need …
  • … the most recent of which was a landmark ruling for free speech in 303 Creative v. Elenis in June 2023. While decision … already submitted their briefs explaining why their side should win the case. That means the main legal points of both sides are not secrets to be revealed for the first time at the oral arguments. …
  • … Revised April 30, 2024 Across the world, the freedom of speech is recognized as one of the most fundamental human … 10 of the Criminal Code of Finland says a person can be charged with “agitation against a minority group” if they … court unanimously ruled to dismiss all charges, it should have been clear that the prosecutor general had no …
  • … Which path do we want to follow: a culture of free speech with a robust marketplace of ideas, or a culture of … of Oxford as an undergraduate and graduated from Yale Law School. In Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze … (which hosts his podcast) called for the episode to be pulled down. They even threatened to walk out if their …
  • … corporations the world has ever known are censoring speech they disagree with. Written by Jeremy Tedesco … world has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. In a  string of … to ban content they find to be “inappropriate or offensive.” According to ADF’s 2023  Viewpoint Diversity …
  • … As an Artist, Here’s Why It’s So Important to Be Able to Create Freely For me, it’s my religious beliefs … to live in a truly diverse country where our freedoms of speech and of conscience are guaranteed by the Constitution; … a painting glorifying the battlefield. Those same choices should be protected in my state. Our country and our state …
  • … 31, 2024 Few institutions embody our cherished freedom of speech quite like public libraries. They’re spaces explicitly … the government employees who run these libraries would be committed to promoting free expression. Because librarians … that California state law recognizes “transgender” as “protected” and that they would have to defy biological …